What’s bad for GE is bad for America.Shareholder supremacy. That's the Jack Welch approach. His ideas and principles are in the syllabus of MBA courses. It's all part of the plan.
What’s bad for GE is bad for America.Shareholder supremacy. That's the Jack Welch approach. His ideas and principles are in the syllabus of MBA courses. It's all part of the plan.
How about this: Forget about investing in India and ensure that india remains the third world shithole that it is; embargo any sort of indian multinational like Tata until tiktok, Xiaomi et al are compensated.
Its called Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot, has existed even before 9/11I think the plane's software needs to be fully audited line by line. I definitely think there will be a kill switch or back door for remote software hijacking in there for the US gov to use as a massive weapon against China. Imagine thousands of planes falling out of the sky in China at the start of a war. Or even worse, all the pilots lose control of their planes and the software flies them into critical Chinese stationary targets (zhongnanhai, military bases, petroleum reservoirs, nuclear power plants, other types of power plants, dams, etc.). The immense damage to cities and lives. It would be a lot more effective than trying to lob missiles at China from Guam, Taiwan, Okinawa, South Korea, or Philippines.
Intel 13th and 14th generation CPU are literally melting down, permanent damage, all because 9 bucks per hour Jia Hinds were contracted to write faulty microcode updatesCHIPS ACT is design for Intel, it's their poster child and like Boeing is a National strategic asset if you see it strategically they have succeeded in harvesting TSMC 5nm node technology. I mean they were still stuck at 14nm tech and having difficulty progressing to 7nm. TSMC Arizona FAB is there as an insurance BUT in the future will be nationalized and given to Intel.
Intel should start selling the USG $55k trash bins like Boeing and Lockheed does...Intel lays off 15% of its staff and its stock tumbles as it struggles to turn around its ailing business
15% Layoffs, dividends paused, revenues down YoY, proposed fab construction paused.
How do you mess up so bad when the semiconductor sector is a money printing machine right now?
CHIPS act going swimmingly.
Apple reportedly told both companies they need to prevent mini-app creators from including links to outside payment systems that circumvent its commission system. Apple said it would not approve future updates to WeChat or Douyin until the companies complied.